David Wolfe
David Wolfe was born in San Diego, California, United States on August 6th, 1970 and is the Self-Help Author. At the age of 53, David Wolfe biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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David "Ado" Wolfe (born August 6, 1970) is an American author and product spokesman.
Raw foodism, alternative medicine, and vaccine denialism are among the pseudoscientific theories promoted by the author.
Early life
Wolfe grew up in San Diego, California, and graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he concentrated on mechanical engineering and political science. He earned a Juris Doctor degree at the University of San Diego later in life. He became intolerant of dairy at 18 and stopped eating it, prompting him to try new diets, including organic, raw food, by the time he was 24 years old. Thor Bazler (then known as Stephen Arlin) had the same high school as Wolfe, and this led to the establishment of their company Nature's First Law.
Career
In 1995, Thor Bazler and Wolfe co-founded Nature's First Law, which was founded by Thor Bazler and Wolfe. Organic food and items related to raw foodism were sold by the group. Wolfe and Bazler started selling food out of their car trunks; by 2005, the firm had 23 workers and around $6 million in sales, with 2004 revenues of $1.2 million. The company was aided in large part by celebrity endorsements. Wolfe had become a raw foods, traveling, and speaking, by 2005, while Bazler stayed in San Diego and tend to the Nature's First Law Company. Nature's First Law changed its name to Sunfood Nutrition in 2007. Wolfe and Sunfood's relationship came to an end by 2011, and there was litigation concerning personal rights. Wolfe was defaming it, according to Sunfood in 2012.
Wolfe co-founded Sacred Chocolate in 2006, which sells unique raw chocolate products while being affiliated with Sunfood Nutrition.
New Horizon Health, Inc. was founded in 2009 and operates websites and businesses for which Wolfe is the "celebrity spokesperson": the e-commerce website Longevity Warehouse, and the subscription-based longevity web magazine The Best Day Ever, which Wolfe co-founded. In 2013, New Horizon Health earned $7.6 million in revenues.
Wolfe has been the NutriBullet's spokesperson since its inception in 2012 and has appeared in several infomercials promoting the product. Wolfe has written and co-authored several books on food and diet advice.
Wolfe is the president of the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation, which received its IRS non-profit status in 2002.
Wolfe appeared on Mad Mad House regularly as the naturist "alt" lifestyle consultants who served as hosts and judges for the contestant "guests" in 2004. Wolfe, a member of The Healing Waters, a 2004 rock band that travelled around the country on a vegetable-oil powered bus, performed hits including "Raw Food Girl" and "Bye Bye Burger World."